Dialed color game · memory challenge
Color Memory Game (5 colors)
A quick color memory game you can play instantly in the browser. Study five colors at once, then recreate them from memory with a color wheel. The closer your picks, the higher your score.
If you’re searching for a color match game, this mode focuses on matching from memory — fast, repeatable runs with a simple score.
Looking for a color test online? This is a game-style memory challenge for fun — not a medical or professional vision test.
No signup · No download · Works on mobile
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Color Memory Game is for entertainment only — not a medical test.
How this color memory game works
- Memorize: you’ll see 5 colors at once for a short timer.
- Recreate: after they disappear, pick each slot and match what you remember using the color wheel.
- Score: you get up to 100 points per color, 500 total. Small differences still earn points — near matches score much higher.
Daily (UTC) vs practice mode
Practice is unlimited — great for learning the wheel and improving your color memory. Daily (UTC) is one puzzle per UTC calendar day, so everyone worldwide gets the same 5-color challenge for that date.
How scoring works (simple)
Each slot scores from 0 to 100 based on how close your color is to the target. The total score is out of 500. The curve is forgiving enough to stay fun, but tight matches still stand out — great for sharing and comparing daily runs.
Why this is harder than it looks
Color memory is sensitive to context. Screen brightness, ambient light, and even the surrounding UI can shift what your eyes “remember”. That’s why this is best treated as a quick color game — track your trend over a week instead of obsessing over one run.
Is this a “color test online”?
It’s a color game built around memory and matching. Your score is a fun benchmark under your current screen brightness and environment — not a diagnosis. If you have real concerns about vision, see a professional.
Tips to score higher
- Don’t overthink exact hex codes — focus on the big three: hue (base color), brightness, and vividness (saturation).
- Keep your screen brightness consistent between runs.
- If your pick looks gray, increase saturation before changing hue.
- If you came from “dialed color game” or “color match game” searches: this mode is about matching from memory, not copying a visible swatch.
FAQ
- Do I need a calibrated display?
- No. Use it as a consistent game on your current device. Changing brightness or switching screens will move results.
- Why “Daily (UTC)”?
- The daily puzzle resets at UTC midnight, so everyone worldwide gets the same 5 colors for that date.
- Is this a real vision test?
- No — it’s for entertainment only. If you have real concerns, see a professional.
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